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Third Year

Applied Art

The THIRD YEAR Examination will be conducted by the college, recognized by Goa University and no candidate will be admitted to this examination unless:

(a) he/she has kept two terms at a College of Art affiliated to the University, subsequent to his passing the Second Year Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art and

(b) unless he/she produces, from the Head of the Institute, a certificate:

1. Of having attended, in each term, at least three-fourth of the total number of lectures in theory and at least three-fourth of the total periods devoted to studio practice.

2. Of having completed and submitted the minimum number of units in theory and practicals as prescribed in the syllabus and of having secured a minimum of 35% marks, in internal assessment in each subject, both in Theory (Group I) as well as Practicals (Group II).

A Candidate who has passed in all the subjects at the Second Year Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art except in the theory subject/s under Group I will be allowed to keep terms and appear for the Third Year Examination after attending both the academic terms in the Second Year B.F.A. Class. However, he/she will not be declared to have passed the Third Year Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art unless he/she has passed in the remaining subject/s of Group I at the Second Year Examination.

For the purpose of deciding whether a candidate has passed the examination in the manner aforesaid, the marks obtained by him/her in Group II (Major & Compulsory) at the Second Year Examination shall be carried over.

Third Year B.F.A. (Applied Art) Examination

Candidates will be examined in the subjects as indicated in the following table.

Subject

InternalAssesment Marks

Annual Exam Marks

Total Marks

Duration(HOURS)

Group I (Theory)

1. Advertising

40

60

100

3 hours

2.Visual Communication

40

60

100

3 hours

Group II (Practicals)

1. Design I

40

60

100

20 hours

2. Design II

40

60

100

20 Hours

3. Subject of Specialization**

40

60

100

10 hours

Grand Total of marks for the Examination

500

The Board of examiners may go through the class work of the students in any particular case or cases whenever necessary during the assessment of the practical examination.

The following table indicates subjects and the number of assignments to be completed in the specified number of hours during the second academic year.

Subject

Hours

Assignment

Group I: (Theory)

1. Advertising

90

6 Tutorials

2. Visual Communication

90

6 Tutorials

Group II: (Practicals)

1. Design I

180

5

2. Design II

180

4

3. Subject of Specialization

360

9

Library

60

—

Total

960

30

Painting

The THIRD YEAR Examination will be conducted by the college, recognized by Goa University and no candidate will be admitted to this examination unless:1

a. he/she has kept two terms at a College of Art affiliated to the University, subsequent to his passing the Second Year Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art and

b. unless he/she produces, from the Head of the Institute, a certificate:

1. Of having attended, in each term, at least three-fourth of the total number of lectures in theory and at least three-fourth of the total periods devoted to studio practice.

2. Of having completed and submitted the minimum number of units in theory and practicals as prescribed in the syllabus and of having secured a minimum of 35% marks, in internal assessment in each subject, both in Theory (Group I) as well as Practicals (Group II).

A Candidate who has passed in all the subjects at the Second Year Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art except in the theory subject/s under Group I will be allowed to keep terms and appear for the Third Year Examination after attending both the academic terms in the Second Year B.F.A. Class. However, he/she will not be declared to have passed the Third Year Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Fine Art unless he/she has passed in the remaining subject/s of Group I at the Second Year Examination.

For the purpose of deciding whether a candidate has passed the examinationin the manner aforesaid, the marks obtained by him/her in Group II (Major & Compulsory) at the Second Year Examination shall be carried over.

Third Year B.F.A. (Painting) Examination

Candidates will be examined in the subjects as indicated in the following table.

Subject

InternalAssesment Marks

Annual Exam Marks

Total Marks

Duration(HOURS)

Group I (Theory)

1. History of Art

40

60

100

3 hours

2. Aesthetics

40

60

100

3 hours

Group II (Practicals)

1. Painting I

40

60

100

15 hours

2. Painting II

40

60

100

15 Hours

3. Subject of Specialization**

40

60

100

20 hours

Grand Total of marks for the Examination

500

The Board of examiners may go through the class work of the students in any particular case or cases whenever necessary during the assessment of the practical examination.

** Any one of the following subjects:

i) Portraiture ii) Mural iii) Print Making iv) Sculpture v) Crafts

The following table indicates subjects and the number of assignments to be completed in the specified number of hours during the second academic year.

Subject

Hours

Assignment

Group I: (Theory)

1. History of Art

120

8 Tutorials

2. Aesthetics

90

8 Tutorials

Group II: (Practicals)

1. Painting I

170

8

2. Painting II

170

6

3. Subject of Specialization

350

8

Library

60

—

Total

960

38

Standard for passing the Examination

To pass the examination, a candidate must obtain:

(a) At least 35% of the full marks in (1) Internal Assessment (Term Work) and (2) the theory papers, separately, prescribed for each subject in Group I (Theory) and a minimum of 40% marks of the aggregate of Group I (Theory)

(b) At least 35% of the full marks in (1) Internal Assessment (Term Work) and (2) the practicals, separately, prescribed for each subject in Group II (Practicals) and a minimum of 40% marks of the aggregate of Group II (Practicals.)

Those of the successful candidates who obtain less than 50% marks in Group I & II taken together, at one and the same sitting, shall be placed in Pass Class.

Those of the successful candidates who obtain 50% and above of the total marks in Group I and II taken together, at one and the same sitting, shall be placed in the Second Class.

Those of the successful candidates who obtain 60% and above of the total marks in Group I and II taken together, at one and the same sitting, shall be placed in the First Class.

Those of the successful candidates who obtain 70% and above of the total marks in Group I and II taken together, at one and the same sitting, shall be placed in Distinction.

The successful candidate who is a repeater shall be declared as 'Passes'.

A candidate who has passed in any one or more subject/s in Group I, securing a minimum 40% marks in each head, may at his option be exempted from appearing in that subject at a subsequent examination and will be declared to have passed that whole examination when he has passed in the remaining subjects of the examination in accordance with the Rules.

A candidate who has passed in all the subjects of Group II and who has obtained 40% of the total number of marks of the aggregate in Group II may, at his option, be exempted from appearing in that Group at a subsequent examination and will be declared to have passed that whole examination when he has passed in the remaining subjects of the examination in accordance with the Rules.

Candidates passing the examination in this manner will not be eligible for a class or prize or scholarship to be awarded at the examination.

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